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14:54, 12 May 2026

16 evacuated residents of Tuapse remain in hotels

Ten adults and six children, whose homes were damaged by drone attacks, are currently staying in hotels in Tuapse. A government report on the progress of coastal cleanup of oil products has once again raised questions about where the collected soil is being taken.

As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on May 2, 57 people evacuated from the area near the oil refinery remained in Tuapse hotels.

A drone attack on the night of April 16 in Tuapse killed two people and injured seven more. Sixty residential buildings were damaged, and five private homes were completely destroyed. In late April, several private homes near the oil refinery were severely damaged after further attacks. On May 5, authorities reported the relocation of families displaced by drone attacks into five apartments.

Sixteen people, including six children, whose homes were seriously damaged by drone attacks, remain in city hotels today, according to Sergei Boyko, head of the Tuapse District, on his Telegram channel.

There are no comments under the official's post, and the ability to leave comments is disabled.

From April 16 to May 1, four fires broke out at an oil refinery and a marine terminal in Tuapse following drone attacks. Additionally, on April 24, after booms broke due to rising water levels in the river, an oil spill occurred into the Black Sea. The environmental consequences of the attacks on Tuapse's oil infrastructure can be found in the "Caucasian Knot" report "Fires and 'Oil Rains': Key Information on the Ecological Disaster in Tuapse."

As of May 12, more than 27,717 cubic meters of contaminated soil and water-oil mixture have been collected and removed from the Tuapse shoreline, an official reported.

"546 people, including specialists from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, and 103 pieces of equipment are participating in the cleanup," he wrote. "Caucasian Knot" is unable to verify the government's information regarding the number of participants in the oil spill cleanup.

Officials' information about 27,700 cubic meters of removed soil was duplicated today in the Telegram channel "My Tuapse" (59,500 subscribers). This post, posted at 2:04 p.m. Moscow time, had four comments by 2:53 p.m. Moscow time.

So where are they taking it, anyway?

"So where are they taking it, anyway?" asked one of the commenters, Lyudmila. "To the oil depot," Mango suggested in response.

"They're raking in more than they're removing!" "I. expressed skepticism, without providing any evidence.

As a reminder, by May 8, 20,810 cubic meters of contaminated soil and water-fuel oil mixture had been collected in Tuapse. Officials did not name the location where the contaminated soil is being transported, which prompted questions from commenters about its unloading location.

Meanwhile, Telegram users in the comments to the government reports have previously asked questions about where the collected soil is being transported.

Previously, after the fuel oil spill in the Kerch Strait in December 2024, contaminated soil collected on the coast in Anapa was transported to the village of Voskresensky. This sparked protests from local residents, who claimed that sand contaminated with fuel oil was being stored near homes, a school, and a kindergarten. On December 24, 2024, residents blocked the road in protest, claiming that contaminated sand was being dumped directly on the ground. Following this, authorities set up a fuel oil storage site in Voskresenskoye. [/a] .

Patches of the coastline in the Tuapse region contaminated with oil products are being cleaned unevenly. [/a] Active work is being carried out near city infrastructure, but remote and "wild" beaches are being neglected, local residents and volunteers said.

It should be noted that a regional emergency regime is in effect throughout the entire Tuapse District. [/a] For information on emergency assessment criteria, response levels, structures, and resources for dealing with the consequences, please see the Caucasian Knot's "Emergency Situation Regime" document "Emergency Situation Regime (ESR)".

Caucasian Knot has compiled materials on the "Eco-Disaster in Kuban" page.

Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/423182

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